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The Deutsches Museum in Munich is home to the world's first electric dynamo. This powerful machine, built by Werner von Siemens in 1866, was a major breakthrough in generating electricity and paved the way for modern technology. 2. Hidden Gem: Don't miss the "Flugwerft Schleißheim," an annex museum that showcases an impressive collection of aircraft, including the first jet-powered airplane, the Heinkel He 178. It's a must-visit for aviation enthusiasts! 3. The museum also boasts the oldest preserved motor vehicle, the "Benz Patent-Motorwagen 1. " This car, built in 1886 by Carl Benz, started the era of automobiles and revolutionized transportation worldwide. 4. Did you know that the Deutsches Museum has a replica of a MIR space station module? This life-size model will take you on a journey through space exploration and give you a taste of what it's like to live and work in space. 5. Hidden Gem: Explore the Museum Island in the middle of the Isar River, accessible via a long pedestrian bridge from the Deutsches Museum's main entrance. It offers a serene atmosphere, beautiful views, and is a perfect spot for a picnic or a peaceful break from the museum crowds.
